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Schubert: String Quartet No. 14 'Death & the Maiden'

Kuss Quartett, Maurice Steger (recorder)

Schubert: String Quartet No. 14 'Death & the Maiden'

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This is altogether an enterprising and stimulating album, however, and it is impeccably played throughout.

Schubert: String Quartet No. 14 'Death & the Maiden'

Kuss Quartett, Maurice Steger (recorder)

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This is altogether an enterprising and stimulating album, however, and it is impeccably played throughout.

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For their latest album for Rubicon, the Berlin based Kuss Quartet have programmed Schubert’s quartet ‘Death and the Maiden’ with two contemporary works by composers the quartet have often championed.

Schubert’s disturbing, death obsessed quartet, composed in the winter of 1822 when the composer was suffering from syphilis that would eventually claim him at the age of 31, has become one of his most performed works. The opening bars are electrifying, and without doubt, the early romantic age in music had dawned.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1
Track length0:37
No. 2
Track length0:56
No. 3
Track length1:29
No. 4
Track length1:08
No. 5
Track length1:02
No. 6
Track length0:59
No. 7
Track length1:42
I. Allegro
Track length11:22
II. Andante con moto
Track length13:27
III. Scherzo. Allegro molto
Track length3:43
IV. Presto
Track length8:56

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    January 2025
    Editor's Choice

February 2025

This is altogether an enterprising and stimulating album, however, and it is impeccably played throughout.

January 2025

It’s not often that you get a chamber disc over which gripping, cumulative storytelling and bringing the repertoire forwards are favoured so entirely over playlist hits. This is how to programme Schubert, and flip me, it’s powerful.
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